CONTENTS
Acknowledgements................................................................................................. 1
1. Introduction .................................................................................................2
1.1 Background Literature.............................................................................2
2. Income Non-Response in the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS)................ 5
2.1 Sweeps 1 and 2 separately...................................................................... 5
2.2 Across Sweeps 1 and 2 ........................................................................... 7
3. Modelling Income Non-Response ..............................................................9
4. Modelling Attrition at MCS2 using Family Income
and Income Response in MCS1 as Predictors......................................... 17
5. Conclusions ............................................................................................... 18
6. Implications for Analysis .......................................................................... 19
References ........................................................................................................... 20
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